Japan Moon Lander: Lunar Night Victory
1 min readJapan Moon lander survives lunar night
Recently, a Japan Moon lander successfully survived a lunar night on the surface of the moon. The lander, named Kaguya, was able to endure the...
Japan Moon lander survives lunar night
Recently, a Japan Moon lander successfully survived a lunar night on the surface of the moon. The lander, named Kaguya, was able to endure the extreme cold temperatures and lack of sunlight during the lunar night, which can last for up to 14 days.
This achievement marks a major milestone in Japan’s space exploration efforts and demonstrates the durability and resilience of their technology. The successful survival of the lunar night means that Kaguya will be able to continue its mission to study the moon’s surface and environment, providing valuable insights for scientists and researchers.
Japan’s space agency, JAXA, has been working tirelessly to advance their space exploration program and expand their capabilities in studying the moon and beyond. The successful survival of Kaguya during the lunar night is a testament to their dedication and expertise in the field of space exploration.
We look forward to the new discoveries and insights that Kaguya will bring as it continues its mission on the lunar surface.